J. TIIURSDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1939 wlth Captain. Breck, ýOttawa. Buriceton W. A. of Buijceton chhrch held a very successful pot luck supper Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rabim cele- and sale of work at the home of brated theQir flfty-firat weddlng Mrs. James Gatcheil, Frlday even- annlvrsa~ n Decmber nd b Almost ail of the many Lvera on ecemer 2d bybeautiful and useful articles on enwwnuntheir family at a fowl display wýere sold, andsupper was supper. Those present were Mr. served t ut number. Pro- Clarence Rahm, Weston, Mr. and ceed tO were ves 40. Mrs. S. Pediar, Toronto, Mr. and A reunion with lhe1r children Mrs. Cecil ]Rahm, Mr. and Mrs and grandchildren Diecemer rd George Rahm, Union, Mr. and marked the golden wedding anni- Mns. Walter Rahm, Enniskillen, esy of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coch- Ne=o, at Burketon. The anni- rane, Bowmanviile.1 versary fell on Monday but was Racent Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. celebrated on day in advance so Larne floskin, Allan and Murray, that the entire family was able to T>'rone, Mr'. and Mrs. Frank Hos- attend. Mr'. and Mrs. Newton fn and Joan, Oshawa, Mrs. M. have resided in Burketon for lit- ,Heard and' Elgin, Ennlskillen, tie more thn a year, movlng Mies Reta Swain, Blackstock, Mr. there last faiX after living for 26 Thompson Taylor and Miss Ella years in Toronto. They were mar- Bpkn owmanvllle, and Glen rled i Bethany, Ontario, on De- HahOshawa, with Mr. and cember 4, 1889, and lived in Ca- Mrs. W. Hoskln. ... Mr. Alden vanville before moving to To- Htubbard with friends in Oshawa. ronto. In Cavanville Mr. Newton ..M. and Mrs. H. Strutt and worked with his brother John, as Phyl with Mrs. E. Strutt, Ty- a taior. On moving to Toronto rane. .. 1fr. Bil Slingerland ini he entered the decorating'busi- Raglan . . . Miss Leda Henders, ness. Mr. Newton is now retired. Mis. G. H. Tindail, Toronto, Mr. Both enjoy good health and take Jabez Wright and Miss Eff le part ini many activities in this Wright, Blackstock, with Mr. and small community. They have two Mirs.- Robt. Philp. .. Mrs. T., G. daughters,, three sons, and eight Breck, Ewart, Wallace and Bill_ grandchildren, all ini Toronto. THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Maple Grove Quarterly service next Sunday. White Gîf t service on Sunday, Decemnber 17th. Mis. A. Trenouih, Mrs. Geo. Taylor, Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Freeman attended the fun- eral Nov. 29th at - Oakwood of their cousin, Mrs. LtWle Lewis of Toronto. Mr'. and Mrs. Roy VanCamp and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snowden tecontly entertained the Snowden brothers and wives, and sister, Mrs. John Sanders, town, te fam- ily gatherlngs. Visitors: Mr'. and Mis. W. J. Found, Town, were dinnor guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wordon. .. Ms'. and Mrs. E. W. Foley, Mr'. and Mrs. Edward (Ted) Foley, Mr'. and Mrs. Bert Colwell and son Teddy, town, visited 1fr. and Mrs. Farewell Blackburn, Salem... Mrs. Roy Metcalf, Mrs. Roy VanCamp, and Mrs. J. L. Mtcalf visited Mrs. Wm. Wade, Courtice. .. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wolsh, Salem, at W. J. Snowden's. ..Mrs. Mark Blackburn, Orono, with her mother, Mrs. Walter Foley. THE ARCADE'S G REAT SHOPPI NG. PARTY STARTS FRIDAY, ECEMBER Sth '~Outstandlpg in the Christmas seson Isothe Arcade's Christmias Shopping Party.- Every-. t4i~g la arranged and displayed ta help ya ean ulp all yopr Chriltma gi buYlng, and Prices are low enough ta enable 70u ta buy more -ami btter inerob andl .se tissu yau eeted t.. CHECK THIS LIST 0F WONOERFUIL VALUES MNSAND BOYS' ul LADIES' AN» CHIL»REN'S Winûlreakeis !~ u*ied BOYS' BfedWindbreakers -9.9 2-tone Zipper Winbreakers $8.49, k MEN'S 'Zipper Winclbreakers ....-9$U5 Pigtex Windbreakors- ------$U Suede Wlndbreakers .9 Brushed wool Wlnibreakers 9P.98 Fr1. & Set. 089Y *ette Pyjamas, ailsimsMsd MEN'S AND BOYS' Fine SIrts Boys' Braadcloth Blouses --39e Boys' Broadolath Shirts ,-690 Boys' Btter Qualiy Shirts- 950 MEN'S Broadcloth Shirts -------------- 59e printed Broadelatis Shirts ---79o EnglihisBroadelotis Shirts ---980 Shirts, Neva-Wilt Cois - $1.25 BrUi Shirts - $1.55 - $2.00 - .95 Broadelotis Pyjamas - 9------ 1.49 yama Cloth Pyjamas 1--.195 Boys' Flannelette Pyjamas - 980 Boys? Yama Pyjamas $1-29 MEN'S WORK SlhIRTS, OVERALLs, SMOCKS AND rtROUSERS IN STOCK. a large srray 0of baxed Neckwear ai priees <bad ta beai 19 -29 . 49e -75o -1.00 Clve èHlm a Coat.- With cold weaiher comlng sud pilees nainE - dre is inl one of the.. warm qyecas. MEN'S FINE SOCKO Fie qualities '. New Patterns Low prices 19-29 e 5- 49 -59e - 150 m en'tuFi CapeekIn OOeS 98c - S1.25 - 51.50 Doaitifu1 bbblet DoU Biceps- cries - corn- paItion head 4b 11mbs. tabber pnties, organ- d#.'dren, pretty shoes sund hase. Dressed ln hat aasqi coat ta match. 2"hlgh. $L98 Litti es Mllet Donis Completey dres.ed - 49o Stuffed Peggy -Dons with composition h ea d sudi arma, 20"1 hlgh----49c Gloria Dona, 20" higis, hat sud dmess to match. Sleep.sud cries. Real blonde or brunette hair, 980 Speclel Value FRL & SAT. ONLY While They Lut- Dalla! 16"1higis, stuif- ed, wlth composition heads. Dress af pretY print, with bat ta match. 19C Toddles DoUa Exact replica of ShirlOy Temple 4d0la,4natural hair, protir orgaudY dois sud baita match. SleePs and cries. $1.98 Baby-Klna Dalns - Bond composition body, arma, legs sud head. Bieeps sud eries ------ --------980 SBE DaRS - WETS AND PLAYSI Wettums Dolla Complote wlth diapers, claUses fi.aloty pins. Packed lu prettY suit- case. Complete outtil. Children's Beavy Eider- down Dressiug Gowns, best quallty, 2 ta 7 years-812 a ta 14 years-919 Funl Rauge of Ladies' Home Snk, Wol orLisle. À lso Ladies' Gloves of abesud leathers, r Ski Clothes Ladies' Ski Slaeks -...-----2-9-- ,Girls'Ski Siseka - ----- 1.98 Ladies' Ski Jackets ------ 9 -- 3.95 GirWs Ski Jackets -----------93.50 Girls'MkiSuite -------- 4.95 Chiliren'. Snow Suite ------2.98 ON SALE Ladis &Set. Only Lde'Handbags - Reg. 65e Ladies' Lingerie Rayon Panties --- 2sc Rayon Lace Trimmed Pauties 39o Celasuede Bloomers ---- 49Ç Lace Trinsmed Satin Panties 59o su kSlipa -- --- -- - ---------859c Rayon satin Slips 790 Duoheos Satin Slips ----- 980 80lk Crepe aud Satin Slips - $1.25 Rayon pyjaumas -------- --«-98e Satin Pyjamas ------------ $1.98 Satin Gowns $.=.- 1.98 FE R ELECIO OF ILINENS, TOWELS, TABLEI SRUNNERS, PIELO CASES Ladies' aud Bags lu beautiful styles and colours 390 -690 -98e $ 1.95 BEAUTIFUL COATS MdAKE Useful Glfte Such beautiful Ladies' Coats ai suoh low prices make a useful and practical ift. Priced as low as s7.9r» Ladies' Ail WooI Fancy Checked,j Bright Colored Soarvez - O9e Table.Lampa Eztraordhnay Valu, TqHEARC.ADE STOREI - Wkerc sente Fine Hia Pack Oices'onth HM.. ffngharn whlch was on thila aide of the wa- tes' whes'e hie lettes' was posted. Wonder just how many of oui readere recail thie mischievious, boy when ho lived in these parts? Some will remember it was Fred who on Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918, rang, the school bell at 5.30 a.m. and frlghtened the daylights out of many af aur citisene. ,Blackstock Visitons: Mr'. Anson Taylor, Roblin,' with Mr'. and Mis. Roy Taylor. . . Mr. and Mis. Wallace Marlow and family with relatives ini Omemee. . . Ms'. and Mrs. Nor- man MeNally and Verna, Col- borne,- with Mr. and Mis. Jos. Forder. .. Mr. and Mis. Har'vey Ghnn and family,, Bethany, with Wf. and Mrs. A. W. Wright... Mr. and Mrs. Coxen, Mr. Thos. Muller, Mr. Jack Coxon, Belle- ville, with Miss Isobel Chilvers. ..Mi. and Mis. Russel Willan, Mi. and Mis. Thomas Lyle, M. Ro t. Lyle, Toronto, with Mis. Wm. Steele. .. Mr. and Mis. Lon McQuire, St. Catharines, with Mr. and Mis. Royal Whitfield. Miss Olive VanCamp liia takeni up nur'sing duties in the hospital at Matheson in Northern Ontario. Congratulations te Mr. and MrSs. Malcolmi Elford on the bis'th of a son. The fourth meeting of the girls' club "Les Hostesses a la Mode" was held at the Orange Hall Nov. 30th. The meeting was ini charge of President Irene Coates. Dis- cussions were led by Mrs. Albert Wright sud Mis. Mervund Graham. Aftennoon tea was served by Misses Edna Robinson, E i11e0e n Sheckleton and the Stinson sis- tans. United Churcli W. A. met~ Nov. 28th at Mis. Mervin Graham's. Devotional was given by Miss Olive VanCamp. Following Pro- gram was presented: Readig, "A Fais'y Story"l by Mis. Osond Wright; s'eading by Mis. Norman Mountjoy, "Be Careful What You Say"'; Mis. Percy Vanap, a s'eadhn, "Which Ae Yu" and a read*ng by Mrs. Tennyson Sam- elle, «The Old RoUler Towel." Rev. D. M. Stuneon presided for election of theso officers: Presi- dent - Mis. Mervin Graham; lst Vice- Mis. Norman Mou nt io Y; Secretary - Mrs. Percy VanCamp; Treasurer - Mis. J. W. 4radburn; Auditors - Mis. Harry VanCamp, Mis. Harold Swain; Pianifs - Mis. Ada Jones-Sadler, Mrs. Ceci Hill; Fruit and Flower Comm. - Mis. James Henry, Mis. Geo. Craw- ford; Parsonage Comm. - Mis. W. A. VanCamp, Mis. James Henry, Mis. Harry VanCamp, Mis. Mer- vin Graham; Group Leaders - Mis. James Strong, Mis. W. A. VanCamp, Mis. James Ginn, Mis. H. VanCamp, Mis. 0Os mon d Wright, Mis. Cecl Hill. Meetings will be held at 2 p.m. during the wunter months. Tuesday evening the Port Perry Lione Club sponeored an Amateur Show in the community hall. Prizes wes'e won by: Instrumen- tai, Pontypool Tune Twisters; Vo- cal, Alvin Porteous, Cavan; Chl- dren, Little Peggy 'Nell, Stouff- ville; Elocution, Mr. Munro, Man- chester. November 29th, relatives and friends gathered in the communi- ty hall to honour Mr. sud Mis. Frank Carter (nee Viola Brad- burn) with a shower. Mr'. Nos'- man Green acted as chairman. A fine social evening wae spent, and the bride and groom received many pnetty sud useful articles.' St. John's W. A. held a Silver Tea at the home of Mis. J. A. McArthur, November 3th. The event was ini charge of No. 3 group. The following program was weUl received: Reading by Mrs. Robt. Hamilton; recitation by Mis. Fred Hamilton; Miss Gwen Wilson gave a recitation; Mr. John Smith. supplied the mu- sic and community singing- was enjoyed; Mis. F. Stineon spoke very intelligently on "The.Needs of the Present Day Situation"; Rev. E. P. Wood made a few re- marks. Refreshments sud a sale of Christmas articles completed the evenung. Friday evening in spite of bad weather a good rnany people ga- thes'ed at the Unitd huch to hear Rev. MerlU Ferguson and te see his slides of hie mission station ini Afnica. A most intereat- ing evening was spent. Mr. Creighton Devtt conducted the election of these officers at the L.O.B.A. meeting ini the Orange Hall Dec. lst: Worthy Mistress - Mis. Mabel Darcy; Deputy Mis- tres - Mis. Alma Fowler; Chap- lain-Mrs. Mary Venning; Rec. Sec. -Mis. Louise Wright; Fin. Sec. -Mis. Luetta Henry; Treas. - Mis. Margaret VanCamp; lst Lecý- tures' - Ms's. Floirence Crawford; Dis'. Ceremonies - Mrs. Ivy Hamil- ton; Imner Guard - Mis. Annie Taylor; Committee - Mis. Myrtle Whitfield, Mrs. Mae Willan, Mis. Lena Devitt, Miss Florence Fais', Mrs. Rosetta Stunson; Auditors - Mis. Florence Crawford, Mn. C. Devitt; Guardian - Mi. C. Devitt; Dept. Lecturer - Mrs. Luella Hy- Booper-Cunnlngham An interesting wedding was solemnized Saturday night, De- combes' 2nd, at the home of the bride s parents, Mr. sud Mis. Wmn. Cunningham, 285 Winona Drive, Toronto, when their youngest daughten, Emma Jessie, becamne the bride of Roy Sidney Hooper, son of Mr'. and Mis. Lucius Hoop- or, Bowmanville. Canon C. R. Spencer,' Rectos' of St. John's Church, Bowmanvîlle, offiiated against a background of pink and ywhite 'mumis. .The bride, given in marriage by hon fathes', wone a gown of white velvet on princesse mes with sweetheart neckline. She wos'e a white tulle and chantilly lace veil With Fr'ench bandeau, and carried a white prayen book with stream- ers of mauve onchids. Miss lr ence Ives of Bowmanville attend- ed, wearing fuchsia velvet in the saine style as the bride's with vol- vet turban and accossonies te match, sud carîed a- colonial bouquet of lily of the valley, roses and sweot peas. She wore the gift of the bride, a gold initialed locket. Mi. Robert McCallum of Oshawa was best man. At the -roception the bicide's mùothen wos'e purple velvot with corsage,&f orchidsansd lily of the valley. Laten the bride donned for travelling a smart rose crepe dressansd jacket, with wine ac- cessories. They will reside in Bowmanville. Cornwall--Lyle (Vancouver' Daily Province) With 'its altar adorned with white wintes' blossoms, St. Helens Anglican Chus'ch, Point Gr'ey, 'Vancouver, B.C., was the setting Wdnesday afternoon, November àli,' for a wedding of untes'est ini the city sud the East, when Canon J. Hinchflffe united in marriago Lena Margaret, daughter of Mr. sud Mis. F. B. Lyle, sud Mn. Hugh Garnet Cor'nwall, son of Mr. sud Mis. Fitz Alan Cornwall of Vic- toria, formerly of Ashcroft. The bride is a granddaughter of Mr. 'John Lyle and the late Mrs. Lyle of Bowmanville, Ont., #nd the late Mi. and Mis. William H. Harper of Chathami, Ont., while the groom is the gs'andson of the late Honorable Clement F. Con- wall, a formes' Lieutensut-Goven- nos' of British Columbia, sud of the late Captain and Mns. R. J. Tatlow. The bride, given in marriage by hon father, was unattended sud was wearing a gown of white chiffon oves' taffeta with high necklhne sud long pointed sleeves, the full skirt falling from a shir- ned waistline into a slight train. Her veil was of embroidered bri- dal net. Mr. George Harris and Ms'. William Hind were the ushers. Pink sud white flowens, re- flecting the gleam of candlelight, decos'ated the home of the bside's parents, 4669 West Eleventh, for the reception which followed the ces'emony. Guests wes'e seceived by Mis. Lyle woas'ing a fnock of teal blue eyelet silk crepe oves' sheil pink, with navy accessories, assisted by Mis. Cornwall, who chose a black ensemble. Mr. and Mis. Cornwall ef t laies' on a motos'trip, the bride travellinE iin a turquoise blue woollen ensemble with mulberrY trimming to match her accessÔs'- ies. On s'eturning they will reside in the city. Wilso-Sproat Rt. Rev. Blshop R. J. Renison officlated ai the wedding Saturday afternoon, Decemben 2nd, in Bis- hop Strachan School Chapel, To- ronto, uniting ini marriage Mar- garet Phyllis, daughtes' of MiS. Sps'oatt sud the late Dr. Henry Sproati, te Mr'. Ralph Choate Wilson, son of the late Mi. and PAGE THREE Weddings Pearcee-Cawker An interesting event took place at the United Church Parsonage ii Thonnhill on Saturday, Decem- ber 2nd, when Miss Jean Cawker of Port Perry and Toronto and Mr'. Kenneth Pearce of Newcastle and Oakviile were united ini mar- nae by ev. E. B. Cooke, for seera yers a former pastor at Newcastle. The bride was charmung in a frock of teal blue with bustle ef- fect, mnatching pill-box hat, and whne accessories. She wore a corsage of Butterfly roses. The attendants were Miss Munnie Pearce, sister of the groom, wear- ing green crepe with corsage of Talisman rosçs, and Mn. Albert Cawker, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, a lun- cheon was served by Mrs. Rachel Camplin, niother of the late Mrs. E. B. Cooke, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham of Newmar-. ket. Mrs. Cunningham wiil be re- mnembered by many Newcastle folk as Miss Eiîcen Cooke. Mr'. and Mrs. Pearce will neside ini Parkdale district, Toronto. 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The bride, given in manrage by hon brother, Mr. Charles Spnoatt, wos'e an ivory satin gown, a long veil of antique English point lace sud carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemnume, bou- vandia sud lily of the valley. Hon sistes', Mis. David Pratt, was matron of honon, wearing a gown of blue satin with short train sud collas' of old rose point lace. Hon Juliet cap had a coronet of the lace, sud she carried But- terfly s'oses sud bouvardia. Little Miss Elizabeth Anme Sproati, niece of the bride, as flower girl, wos'e a fs'ock of blue satin, with Juliet cap of the satin sud carried Sweetheari roses, bouvardia sud tiny blue flowes's. Mi. Charles Haultain of Pos't Hope was gnoomsman, and the ushers were Mr. BU! Koley, Mr. Lawrence Grout, Judge Ian Mac- doneil and Dr. David Pratt. A neception was held ai the homo of the brides mother, who neceived in a gown of purple vol- vet cut on long lines, wiih small hat trimmed with mauve sud pur- ple ostrich feathers, sud harmon- izing corsage. For hon wedding trip te New, Yor'k, the bride wo'e, a black. tailored suit with small off -the- face hat. On their return the couple will live in Port Hope whes'e the groom is publisher of The Guide. "Sloth makes ail things difficult, but inctustrv ail things easy." -Franklin "Goodness and philanthropy begin with work and..ever stop working." .-Mar3y Baker Eddy EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Corner of King &fi vision Streets Russa!t Speclal Subleet Sun., Dec. 12, 7.30 p.m. Other fiervices: Sunday, 2.30 p.m. -' W.d., Thun., Fri., 8 p.m. Don'i miss these prophetie messaes by Evaugelisi C. A. Barris Gfts for the Motorist SGive dad, brother, or the boy-friend something they have been ueoreiiy hoping for . . . a shiny, new gift for the ear. DUNLOP & GOODYEARTIE AUl sises. Liberal trade-in allowance an your present tires. 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